Current News

by tim

To continue to stay ahead of rising demand for 3G wireless applications and Internet access in Chittenden County, Verizon Wireless has enhanced its local network. Since 2000, the company has invested $2.6 billion into its New England network, including $192 million in 2009, and recently earned recognition from JD Power and Associates for "Highest Call Quality Performance among Wireless Cell Phone Users in the Northeast" *.
Consumer Advantages
-- Recent upgrades to existing 3G cell sites provide increased 3G data capacity in: -- Burlington
-- Charlotte
-- Milton
-- South Burlington
-- Underhill
-- Winooski
-- Enhanced 3G data capacity in Chittenden County lets more customers using notebook computers or smartphones: -- Download and use cool apps, from mobile social networking platforms to GPS-enabled maps
-- Rapidly browse the web to keep up with news, sports, stock quotes, Hollywood gossip and more

by tim

GW Plastics, Inc, has been selected as Plastics News’ Processor of the Year. The prestigious award honoring excellence in well-rounded plastic processing companies was announced March 9th at the Plastics News Executive Forum in Tampa, FL.

by tim

Vermont Yankee engineers and technicians are continuing to plan for soil and groundwater remediation. The new well to be used for extracting groundwater is being installed today beside the Advanced Off Gas Building. Also today, equipment is arriving to support the pumping operation that will be the first stage of groundwater remediation.
The work to isolate the remaining internal leak from the ‘A’ AOG recombiner steam trap drainline into the AOG tunnel continues. (The leakage is being collected and processed; it is not reaching the environment.) To prepare to isolate the ‘A’ drainline, operators brought the rerouted ‘B’ drainline into full operation today. The next step will be to close valves to isolate the ‘A’ drainline. Technicians will then use the remotely operated camera to confirm the internal leak from the ‘A’ drainline to the tunnel has stopped. With that confirmation, the ‘A’ drainline will be rerouted and be put into standby status.

by tim

Participating Scoop Shops across the country will open their doors from noon 8 pm on Tuesday, March 23rd to serve up the latest of the company s newest super-premium quality and values-led flavors. It s an annual tradition started by Ben & Jerry as a way to give back to the communities that support their local scoop shops.
The 2010 scoop shop line-up includes some great new flavors including more made with Fair Trade Certified ¢ ingredients.

by tim

The Lake Champlain Transportation Company (LCT) today resumed ferry service at the Essex-Charlotte crossing. The ferry will operate Monday through Friday until April 5, at which point service will be expanded to seven days per week. The ferry begins service from Vermont at 7 a.m. and from New York at 7:30 am each day. As has been the standard practice, the LCT charges for use of their privately-owned ferry. Their current rates start at $9.50 per vehicle for a one-way trip.For more detailed schedule and rate information, visit the Lake Champlain Transportation Company web site at http://www.ferries.com/temporary_schedule.asp . Year-round temporary ferry service will continue to operate 24 hours a day, free of charge to travelers between Crown Point, NY, and Chimney Point, VT during the time it takes for a new Lake Champlain Bridge to be built and to open.

by tim

Katy Lesser, Owner of Healthy Living Market, South Burlington, has been named the US Small Business Administration s (SBA) 2010 Vermont Small Business Person of the Year. Nominated by David Blow, Jr, Vice President, Granite State Development Corp., Burlington, Lesser was selected for outstanding leadership related to her company s staying power, employee growth, increase in sales, innovative ingenuity and contributions to the community.
Lesser s business is a full-service, natural and organic food store abounding with grocery, wine, cheese, local meats, organic produce, a café, a bulk section, and natural health and beauty products. From humble beginnings in a 1,200 sq. ft. space with only one employee and average earnings of $300 a day , Lesser grew Healthy Living Market over a period of 23 years into a spacious, 33,000 sq. ft. market, a staff of 130 employees, and average daily sales of $50,000. Lesser s sales for 2009 were more than $17 million.

by tim

John Mandeville of East Hardwick has been appointed Executive Director for the Lamoille Economic Development Corporation based in Morrisville. He replaces Art Sanborn who is retiring effective April 1, 2010.

by tim

The US House on Sunday passed historic health care reform legislation with the support of Rep. Peter Welch. A pair of bills approved by the House will extend access to health care to 32 million Americans, end abusive insurance company practices and cut the deficit by $138 billion over the next 10 years and by $1.2 trillion the following decade.
The House passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590) by a vote of 219 to 212 and the Reconciliation Act of 2010 (H.R. 4872) by a vote of 220 to 211. Having already been approved by the Senate, H.R. 3590 will be sent to President Obama for his signature, while H.R. 4872, which makes immediate improvements to H.R. 3590, will be sent to the Senate for consideration.

by tim

Vermont s iconic ice cream makers, known for progressive social action as much as for the big chunks and swirls in their ice cream, have announced their newest leader from the home office. Jostein Solheim was appointed CEO of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream and VP Global Brand Development, effective immediately. The new CEO, supported both by Unilever and the Ben & Jerry s Board of Directors, was introduced at the company s South Burlington headquarters during a town-hall style site meeting.

by tim

KeyBanks’ Vermont District has been named the 2009 District of the Year among KeyBank N.A.’s 22 districts nationwide. The award recognizes the highest ranking district based on overall financial performance, service to clients and commitment to community.
“Our employees are incredibly dedicated to our clients and the communities we serve,” said Scott Carpenter, president, Vermont District, KeyBank N.A. “Our bankers work as a team to provide strong financial solutions and advice, and Vermonters and Vermont companies have rewarded us with their business.”
KeyBank Vermont District’s performance highlights include increasing loans and deposits over 2008, achieving excellent customer services survey scores, and demonstrating a commitment to the community through volunteerism and charitable support efforts.
Key provides commercial banking, private banking, consumer banking, investment services and mortgage services through its 13 branches across Vermont.

by tim

The Vermont State Colleges (VSC) Board of Trustees has named Joyce M Judy as president of Community College of Vermont (CCV). Currently serving as interim president of CCV, Judy was selected as permanent president following a national search that began last November. Judy's appointment was a unanimous decision of the board and it is effective immediately.VSC board chair Gary Moore said that, “The VSC trustees are excited about Judy's selection and are impressed with her capacity to lead CCV in its role in delivering excellent, affordable education for Vermonters.” Tim Donovan, Chancellor of the VSC, concurred, stating ”Judy brings an excellent track record in partnership-building, organizational development and energetic leadership. CCV has a bright future ahead.”VSC Trustee Gordon Winters, who chaired the search committee, said that the committee‚s nation-wide recruitment efforts brought in an excellent pool of more than 50 candidates.

by tim

Vermont Governor Jim Douglas today released the list of appointments made in January and February, 2010.
Board of Public Accountancy
Joshua Wayne Partlow, Saint Albans
Board of Allied Mental Health Practitioners
Tammy Austin, Middlebury
Committee on Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders
Karen Peplowski, Moretown
Apprenticeship Council
Wayne Vanasse, Corinth
Vermont Board of Architects
Edward Wolfstein, Burlington
Board of Barbers & Cosmetologists
Marsha Descheneau, Charleston
Donna Hendee, Rutland
State Rehabilitation Council for the Blind & Visually Impaired
Heidi Viens, South Burlington
Board of Chiropractic
Dr. Palmer Peet, Hinesburg
Vermont Communications Board
Francis Aumand, Stowe
Al Barber, Hinesburg
Bradley Curtis, St. Albans
Paul Duquette, Newport
William Elovirta, Winooski
Barbara Farr, Montpelier